First off I am VERY new to Eagle, come from a Proteus background, but have been asked to put some of my schematics into Eagle format for others to work on.

I am trying to follow some really basic tutorials on Eagle to get my head around it but have stumbled at the first video....

How do you 'Move' and 'Group'?

All I get is an annoying 'Boing' from the computer every time I try to select a group, and nothing is getting selected, I have looked at the help section and I should be able to select the group, then 'Ctrl+Right Click' to move the group, again all I get is a 'Boing' from the computer and nothing happens!

I have tried just putting 2 resistors on the screen and I can move each one without any issues, but try to select both and I get a 'Boing'.

This is becoming very annoying, especially as something this basic I should be able to sort out but I must be doing something wrong?

moving a group of components is really very easy. You group them, then

move them. When doing the move, use the right mouse button instead of the

left. That selects the group as opposed to the nearest part.

We have tried this, I also got 2 of my colleagues to try as well just in case I was being very stupid, but we still could not get this to work at all.

Don't think the client would be too happy if we told them to shove it, but after explaining the issues that we were having with Eagle they are sending 2 people down to train us for a week, hopefully this will iron out any problems that we have with the software, we dont mind as they are paying for the seats that we require for the software.

As for the attitude issue, I understand, but we spend thousands each year on software, and we wont normally purchase any software that is not usable, at this moment we regard this software as unusable, as the client is offering training and software we will give it a go,

I don't know what you are referring to (not gonna watch a video), butmoving a group of components is really very easy. You group them, then

move them. When doing the move, use the right mouse button instead of the

left. That selects the group as opposed to the nearest part.

We have tried this, I also got 2 of my colleagues to try as well just in case I was being very stupid, but we still could not get this to work at all.

Don't think the client would be too happy if we told them to shove it, but after explaining the issues that we were having with Eagle they are sending 2 people down to train us for a week, hopefully this will iron out any problems that we have with the software, we dont mind as they are paying for the seats that we require for the software.

As for the attitude issue, I understand, but we spend thousands each year on software, and we wont normally purchase any software that is not usable, at this moment we regard this software as unusable, as the client is offering training and software we will give it a go,

First off I am VERY new to Eagle, come from a Proteus background, but have been asked to put some of my schematics into Eagle format for others to work on.

I am trying to follow some really basic tutorials on Eagle to get my head around it but have stumbled at the first video....

How do you 'Move' and 'Group'?

All I get is an annoying 'Boing' from the computer every time I try to select a group, and nothing is getting selected, I have looked at the help section and I should be able to select the group, then 'Ctrl+Right Click' to move the group, again all I get is a 'Boing' from the computer and nothing happens!

I have tried just putting 2 resistors on the screen and I can move each one without any issues, but try to select both and I get a 'Boing'.

This is becoming very annoying, especially as something this basic I should be able to sort out but I must be doing something wrong?